The answer is YES.However, you need to credit the creators of the samples you use in your movies.Some wording in the final credits like "in this movie all the sound effects came from www.freesound.org. I would like to credit Freesounduser1, Freesounduser2, ... etc"

Also, would be great if you could post a link on the freesound forums. People enjoy having a look/listen to works created with the sounds they have uploaded.

Finally, if you are looking for a particular effect and can't find exactly what you need, you can put out a sample request in the appropriate forum. People here are nice and will help if they can.

So could i do.... All sound effects in this movie came from www.freesound.org

AlienXXX gave you an answer.

The answer is YES. However, you need to credit the creators of the samples you use in your movies. Some wording in the final credits like "in this movie all the sound effects came from www.freesound.org. I would like to credit Freesounduser1, Freesounduser2, ... etc"

Stop wriggling, but you could ask each creator for use without attribution if you feel you must.

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